Three Strikes and She’s Out
Players gain many things from playing fastpitch softball. How can you keep them in the game long enough to get those gains?
Players gain many things from playing fastpitch softball. How can you keep them in the game long enough to get those gains?
A group of athletes from the Pac-12 conference have created a movement demanding some fundamental changes in the landscape of college athletics. Some of their demands seem very fair and logical, others maybe not so much.
There have been many disappointments during this crazy year of coronavirus and quarantine! When the sports world came to a grinding halt there were many
College athletics is at a crossroads and there are a lot more negatives than positives.
Everyone has suffered on some level due to the challenges that 2020 has presented. But the flip side of the challenge is the realization that many softball people have found a way to make the best out of a bad situation.
When it comes to recruiting. One absolute truth holds true no matter what the year or circumstance. What is that truth or all truths, you ask?
What can we do to keep from the dreaded strikeout? We’re glad you asked!
We all want our kids to play great. We all want to see our kids perform at their very best every time we hit the field. So does that make it OK for parents to coach their kid from the bleachers, backstop or behind the dugout?
I know for many of our readers, these words are the most blasphemous words you can read.
We all know that the vast majority of softball players are good people. Meet one, and one of her biggest fans.